Jackson Browne

Jackson Browne Dishes on His New Album and SongwritingClyde Jackson Browne (born October 9, 1948) is an American rock musician, singer, songwriter, and political activist who has sold over 30 million albums in the United States. Emerging as a teenage songwriter in mid-1960s Los Angeles, Browne had his first successes writing songs for others. Encouraged by those successes, Browne released his self-titled debut album in 1972, which included two Top 40 hits of his own: “Doctor, My Eyes” and “Rock Me on the Water”. His second album, For Everyman, was released in 1973. His third album, Late for the Sky (1974), was his most successful to that point, peaking at number 14 on the Billboard 200 album chart. His fourth album, The Pretender (1976), continued the pattern of each album topping the previous one by peaking at number 5 on the album chart, and included the hit singles “Here Come Those Tears Again” and “The Pretender”. Browne’s 1977 album Running on Empty is his signature work; it rose to number 3 on the album chart and remained there for over a year. Both a live and concept album, it explores in its songs the themes of life as a touring musician. The album produced two Top 40 singles: “Running on Empty” and “The Load-Out”/”Stay”, and many of the other tracks became popular radio hits on the album-oriented rock format. Browne had successful albums through the 1980s, including the 1980 album Hold Out, which was his only number 1 album; the non-album single “Somebody’s Baby”, which was used in the film Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and 1983’s Lawyers in Love, which included the hit single “Tender Is the Night”.
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The Load Out – Stay

Running on Empty

In The Shape Of A Heart

These days

For A Dancer

Jackson Browne & David Lindley – I’m Alive

Take It Easy

Looking East

The Barricades Of Heaven

The Rebel Jesus

Shaky Town

Running on Empty Full Album 1977

Late For The Sky Full Album

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